Éric Dupond-Moretti wanted it, the Nanterre court does.
An entire wing of the second floor of the latter has just been reserved to accommodate the new national center devoted to "cold cases" - serial and unsolved crimes -, the commissioning of which starts on March 1.
A space which provides a substantial archive room to accommodate the “memory” of these files of which
“it is not uncommon for them to bring together between 80 and 100 volumes”,
recalls Catherine Pautrat, president of the court.
"We wanted to install this center in the heart of the jurisdiction and in the main building which already houses the investigation services and the court's jails",
explains Catherine Pautrat.
Words that sound like a promise of dynamism for this new national entity, but also a way of recalling that Nanterre will be the jurisdiction of the cases finally elucidated.
To these first works will be added the creation of a room of seals, for which it is necessary to plan…
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